Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Lyrics

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Paul McCartney’s attempt at Ska. John Lennon and George Harrison absolutely loathed this song. Lennon stated that he hated how much time was devoted to it, calling it “Paul’s granny music”. Apparently, quite a few people share Lennon’s view, as a 2004 BBC poll named it the single worst song of all time.

“Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” is the fourth track on the Beatles' ninth studio album, The Beatles (more well known as the The White Album).

The song reached No.1 in the Australian, Austrian and Swiss charts. It also separately received No.1 and No.7 in the Japanese Oricon singles and international charts.

That same year, The Marmalade had a cover single that reached no. 1 in the UK single charts.

Rob Sheffield, writer for Rolling Stone Magazine, and author of Dreaming The Beatles, wrote this about John and Paul’s experience recording the song, in his book:

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What did The Beatles say about "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"?
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John did like that song. I think so. […]
What happened was: me, George, and Ringo were kinda' slaving over this. And John wasn’t there. He was late. Again. So, we’re not getting anywhere with it. […]
So, John comes into the studio, and he says, “What are you doing?” […]
I say “Ob-La-Di.”
He goes, “Oh! Oh, that one!”
He goes over to the piano. […]
[Paul mimics piano intro]
And we all fall in behind him and go, “Yes!”

—Paul McCartney (2018)

What did the other Beatles think of the song?
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John Lennon, by this point infatuated with Yoko Ono and addicted to heroin, hated working on “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.” He described the song as “Paul’s granny shit”:

I might have given him a couple of lyrics, but it’s his song, his lyric.

–via All We Are Saying by David Sheff (released December 8, 2000)

Credits
Produced By
Horn Arranger
Recorded At
EMI Recording Studios, St. John's Wood, City of Westminster, Greater London, England (July 8, 9, 11, 15, 1968)
Release Date
November 22, 1968
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